From simple things like, if your TV breaks down, doing nothing means living on without a TV, doing the right thing is to get a new TV and doing the wrong thing can range from buying a new computer to throwing out your washing machine, ie doing anything that has nothing to do with the problem, ie the problem of not having a TV.
For an example of a bigger problem, 9/11 happened, thousands killed, many injured. Doing nothing means sweeping up the debris and carry on with our lives. Doing the right thing is to throughly investigate why these people did these horrendous acts, get to understand their motivation, ie know your enemy, then devise the proper strategy, military, politically and socially to counter any future threats. Doing the wrong thing is to unilaterally invade a secular country that is Iraq, remove a secular dictator that is Saddam Hussein and installing a secular democratic government thinking that it will work.
2007-09-10
15:22:27
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